Not my table: This is a highly complex question, and should be best posed to both the geneticists and the reproductive endocrinologists who are likely already involved in your care. However, in general, cigarette smoke impairs sperm motiity and function, and stopping improves it. Whether it makes a difference with your genetic abnormality, I have no clue.
Answered 2/1/2014
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